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Two ways to help animals in San Francisco on Sunday, July 23! Come to

one or both:

 

Please note: the Advocates Letter-Writing Luncheon goes forward, rain

or shine. The anti-KFC Demo is on in sun, fog or light drizzle, but

canceled in the event of rain.

 

(1) Join the Veggie Jews' Tsedakah Brigade and the San Francisco

Vegetarian Society and participate in the PETA campaign against

Kentucky

Fried Cruelty (see www.Kentuckyfriedcruelty.com). You can educate the

public regarding KFC's treatment of chickens by passing out leaflets

at KFC,

1900 Irving Street at the corner of 20th Avenue in San Francisco from

Noon to 1:00 p.m. PETA is providing the literature.

 

(2) Sponsored by Veggie Jews Tsedakah Brigade and the San Francisco

Vegetarian Society:

Advocates' Luncheon: At 1:00 p.m. we'll walk two blocks to Shangri La

vegetarian restaurant (2026 Irving St. at 22nd Ave., 731-2548), a

Kosher-vegan restaurant, where we'll order around 1:15 p.m. This is a

chance to eat tasty, low-cost, Chinese vegan food; to socialize; and

most importantly, to spend a few minutes writing letters to help

relieve the suffering of animals. Suggestions for subjects and

recipients of letters will be available but feel free to bring your

own agenda, as well as your own paper, envelopes, pen and stamps.

For information and to RSVP, write to veggiejews.

Posted by Bonnie Knight, San Francisco

 

[www.sfvs.org, The San Francisco Vegetarian Society:

For health and humanity, promoting vegetarianism since 1968 SFVS is a

non-profit organization that has been working in the Bay Area for

nearly 40 years promoting a vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane

way of

life.]

 

[Veggie Jews is an on-line and real world organization with events in

local communities dedicated to supporting Jewish vegans and

vegetarians and spreading vegan, vegetarian and animal rights values

into the Jewish community. All Veggie Jews' events are open to Jews

of all ages and our non-Jewish friends. We are not a singles or

religious group, although single and observant people are always

welcome. For group information or to join, please go to

www.veggiejews/.

And remember: It's only kosher if it's cruelty free.]

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